Strip Built Canoe: How to build a beautiful, lightweight, cedar strip canoe
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.76 (755 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1419660780 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 158 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Folsom, MBA, CPA, received his BS in Computer Studies from the University of Maryland and his MBA from Hawaii Pacific University. About the Author Randall M. . As a Systems Project Manager for a high tech manufacturing company, Randall incorporates the same analytical approach he uses on multi-million dollar projects to the process of writing books. Randall decided to write books for others interested in building significant woodworking projects because he wanted to share his personal experience with others. His goal is to provide buyers of his books with complete, stand-alone solutions that will allow them to focus on the enjoyment of woodworking. An expert in information systems, Randall is currently working for Applied Materials, Inc
His goal is to provide buyers of his books with complete, stand-alone solutions that will allow them to focus on the enjoyment of woodworking. . As a Systems Project Manager for a high tech manufacturing company, Randall incorporates the same analytical approach he uses on multi-million dollar projects to the process of writing books. Randall M. Folsom, MBA, CPA, received his BS in Computer Studies from the University of Maryland and his MBA from Hawaii Pacific
"Very helpful for all" according to Hajimu Kawa. A great buy. This book has so many new ideas and techniques. I especially like the coverage on ripping the strips. It's clear to see that taking the time to make well made strips really saves a lot of time and effort overall. I was surprised how easy it is to create patterns using different colors of wood to make dotted line strips. I highly recommend this book for anyone that is conside. One trick pony Jerome C. Ebensperger The rope clamp technique for stapleless construction is the only thing in this bok that doesn't seem to have come directly from Building the Strip Canoe by Gil Gilpatrick (much of this book reads like it came out of Gil's writing) or Canoecraft by Ted Mohr. Both of them provide clearer instructions and photos than you'll find here. They provide greater value with more plans documented, t. "great reference" according to S. Finney. I purchased this book mainly for its sections on fiber glassing and finishing. It was the first time I had ever fiber glassed something, and this book has been an invaluable resource for step by step instructions as well as what tools to purchase. I did however purchase my fiberglass and resin from a different company than recommended in the book, because I was able to find better pricin
The premise behind this book is that if you take your time, approach the project thoughtfully, and follow the guidance provided here, you will be able to successfully build a beautiful strip canoe without breaking the bank. The strip building method was first introduced in the late '60s and has enjoyed an ever expanding following over the years. The one thing that has remained constant is that unquestionably, the popularity of strip built watercraft comes from the natural beauty of the wood they are made from. Anyone with a little determination and patience can build one of these craft.. Little has changed in the basic method of construction; however, over the years new techniques and nume